grasp
grasp /ˈgræsp/
noun
-
The act of grasping
(
clasp
, clench
, grasp
, clutch
, clutches
, grip
, hold
)
the act of grasping
He released his clasp on my arm
he released his clasp on my arm
He has a strong grip for an old man
he has a strong grip for an old man
She kept a firm hold on the railing
she kept a firm hold on the railing
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An intellectual hold or understanding
(
grasp
, grip
)
an intellectual hold or understanding
A good grip on French history
a good grip on French history
They kept a firm grip on the two top priorities
they kept a firm grip on the two top priorities
He was in the grip of a powerful emotion
he was in the grip of a powerful emotion
A terrible power had her in its grasp
a terrible power had her in its grasp
-
The limit of capability
(
compass
, grasp
, range
, reach
)
the limit of capability
Within the compass of education
within the compass of education
-
Understanding of the nature, meaning, quality or magnitude of something
(
grasp
, hold
, appreciation
)
understanding of the nature, meaning, quality or magnitude of something
He has a good grasp of accounting practices
he has a good grasp of accounting practices
verb
-
()
Hold firmly
(
hold on
, grasp
)
hold firmly
-
()
Get the meaning of something
(
compass
, dig
[Informal] , grok
[Informal, N. American] , apprehend
, comprehend
, get the picture
, grasp
, savvy
)
get the meaning of something
Do you comprehend the meaning of this letter?
Do you comprehend the meaning of this letter?